November 20, 2024
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ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that Oregon wide receiver Tez Johnson announced via Instagram his plans to return after recovering from a shoulder injury sustained against Michigan on November 2.

Johnson’s return is crucial for quarterback Dillon Gabriel, as he has been one of Oregon’s top offensive threats. In 2023, Johnson recorded 1,182 receiving yards, and this season, he has already amassed 649 yards and eight touchdowns in nine games, according to Sports Reference.

Johnson is fortunate to have some more time to heal from his shoulder injury because Oregon football will be taking a week off this coming week before playing Washington in the last regular season game on November 30. After Johnson missed time, it would be crucial for Oregon to bring him back into the offense. After struggling in a 16–13 victory against Wisconsin, he will assist Oregon maximize offensive opportunities going into the postseason.

Oregon football wants to finish the season unblemished.

Oregon football is now the top team in the nation with an overall record of 11-0. The Ducks would lead the Big Ten going into the conference championship game if they defeated Washington. It should be an excellent test before the College Football Playoffs, and they might play Penn State, Ohio State, or Indiana.

Oregon football's Tez Johnson posts injury return

Last season, Oregon suffered two losses to Washington: one in the Pac-12 championship game and one during the regular season. The Ducks may have qualified for the College Football Playoffs if one of the two games had turned out differently. Both were tight losses. It would be excellent for Oregon and their supporters to exact some retribution by defeating Washington in the regular season finale, because Washington isn’t nearly as talented this season. Seeing what effect Johnson has upon his comeback will be interesting.

 

Three Signings for the Soccer Program.

Eugene, Oregon One of the best local players has been signed by the Oregon soccer program to an athletic scholarship deal to play for the Ducks for the second consecutive year.

Three incoming student-athletes will play for the Ducks next year, including Alexis Cockerill-Gonzales, an all-state player for Sheldon High School in Eugene.

Cockerill-Gonzalez is part of the Ducks’ 2024 class, which also includes defender Samantha Neumeier from La Crescenta, California, and forward Camille Brophy from San Clemente, California.

Cloe Chase, a native of Springfield, Oregon, was signed by the Ducks last fall. He was one of the top prep goal scorers in state history for Marist High School and started 17 games for the Ducks as a freshman in 2024.

Forward Camille Brophy of San Clemente, California, attends San Clemente High School and plays for the SoCal Blues club. ECNL

Brophy first won the South Coast League title at San Clemente High School, and then she guided her team to the CIF Division 1 quarterfinals in 2023. She and her team, the SoCal Blues, qualified for the 2023 ECNL Playoffs. received the San Clemente Scholar-Athlete Award and was listed on the Principal’s Honor Roll. Father Larry Brophy attended UNLV to play football. Colin, my brother, attends Chapman University to play football.

Brophy in Oregon
“The University of Oregon’s outstanding academic and athletic programs made it an obvious decision for me. Oregon offers resources to assist their athletes thrive both on and off the field, and their support system is unrivaled. I’ve wanted to play for the Ducks as long as I’ve been fantasizing about playing collegiate soccer. The combination of fierce competition and an atmosphere that prioritized athletes was what most attracted me about the University of Oregon and its soccer department.

Alexis Cockerill-Gonzalez, Eugene, Ore, forward/defendant, Sheldon High School | Portland Thorns Academy Club
Cockerill-Gonzalez, who was selected to the Southwestern Conference’s first team for three years, guided Sheldon High School to three consecutive league titles. was nominated for both the 2024 Youth Girls All-American and 2024 High School All-America awards. During her senior year, she was chosen as team captain and won two Player of the Week awards from Scorebook Live Oregon. Sheldon won the Emerald Derby, their hometown rivalry game against South Eugene, every year for the four years she was there. During her career, the Irish advanced to the playoff quarterfinals twice.

As a sophomore in 2022, he led the state in scoring and was selected to the first team of the 6A all-state. Selected as the 2022 player of the year in the Southwestern Conference … was the sole freshman selected for the all-Southwestern Conference first team the previous year. Cockerill-Gonzalez spent four years as a member of the ODP West Region pool and competed in the state and regional ODP U11-16 pools. I was invited three times by the US Soccer Youth National Team Regional Identification Center.

Got to the 2023 Sweet 16 and the 2024 ECNL final four with her club team, Portland Thorns Academy. was the Portland Thorns II’s top goal scorer in the 2024 WSPL season. led her club team to the 2023 conference title and tied for fourth place in the WSPL Northwest Conference in goals scored. Samantha Cockerill, the mother, played soccer on the College of Idaho varsity team, while Patrick Gonzalez, the father, played baseball and was selected by the Baltimore Orioles.

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Regarding Oregon, Cockerill-Gonzalez
“I began going to day camp in elementary school and have been a ball girl and spectator for the UO soccer team since kindergarten. I became interested in Oregon because of all of this. Seeing the female athletes compete and getting their autographs after the match motivated me. As a child, I always wanted to play for the Ducks. The enthusiasm and skill of the athletes had a big impact on me. I made it my mission to participate because I adore the fans’ fervor. Playing here is a memorable experience because of the enthusiasm of Ducks supporters on game days.”

Samantha Neumeier, Defender, La Crescenta, California, La Cañada High School | Club: LAFC SoCal Youth During her sophomore year at La Cañada High School, Neumeier was selected to the first team all-Rio Hondo League. During her junior year, she was named to the all-CIF Division 4 first team and was the Rio Hondo offensive most valuable player. was La Cañada’s top goal scorer in her junior year. She was selected to the Southwest Conference All-League ECNL first team while playing for her club, LAFC SoCal Youth Soccer. Mother Angie Neumeier attended Nevada to play basketball. Her high school coach was her father, Kevin Neumeier.

On Oregon, Neumeier
“I became interested in Oregon after witnessing the community’s unwavering support and encouragement of the players. Since there isn’t much greenery in Southern California, I adored Eugene’s lush landscape. My choice was also greatly influenced by the University of Oregon’s fantastic facilities and support for athletes.

 

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